Fanny: estudo by Ernest Feydeau
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If you're picturing the madcap comedies of Georges Feydeau, think again. His father, Ernest, wrote something far more serious and psychologically gripping.
The Story
Roger de Tinchebray is a 45-year-old bachelor, a banker who has his life neatly ordered. His world is turned upside down when he meets Fanny, the 19-year-old wife of his close friend, Alfred. Roger falls into a devastating, all-consuming love for her. The novel follows the agonizing spiral of this obsession, as Roger navigates the torturous space between friendship and forbidden passion, watching his own principles and peace of mind unravel in the process.
Why You Should Read It
What grabbed me was how internal the drama is. The biggest battles happen inside Roger's head. Feydeau writes about jealousy, longing, and self-deception with a scalpel's precision. You don't just watch Roger make bad decisions; you feel the terrifying logic of his obsession. Fanny herself is more than an object of desire—through Roger's eyes, we see her complexity and the quiet power she holds in a constrained society. It's a book that makes you think about the stories we tell ourselves to justify our hearts.
Final Verdict
Perfect for readers who love classic novels with deep character psychology, like those by Flaubert or Stendhal, but want to try something off the beaten path. It's for anyone who enjoys a story where the real action is emotional, not physical. If you like clear-cut heroes and villains, this might frustrate you. But if you're fascinated by flawed, human characters trapped by their own feelings, 'Fanny' is a forgotten gem worth discovering.
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